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Edition No. 05/2022
May 27, 2022

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Safety First, Service Always

Monthly Eastern Edition

Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition
Edition No. 05/2022

Aussi disponible en français :
Avis aux navigateurs – Édition mensuelle de l’Est
Édition n° 05/2022

Published under the Authority of:
Canadian Coast Guard Programs
Aids to Navigation and Waterways
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Montreal, QC H2Y 2E7

For more information, contact Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

© Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada,
as represented by the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans
and the Canadian Coast Guard, 2022.

Cat. No. Fs152-6E-PDF (Electronic PDF, English)
ISSN 1719-7708

Cat. No. Fs152-6F-PDF (Electronic PDF, French)
ISSN 1719-7716

Explanatory Notes – Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR)

Geographical positions refer directly to the graduations of the largest scale Canadian Hydrographic Service chart (unless otherwise indicated).

Bearings refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° (North) clockwise to 359°; those relating to lights are from seaward.

Visibility of lights is that in clear weather.

Depths - The units used for soundings (metres, fathoms or feet) are stated in the title of each chart.

Elevations are normally given above Higher High Water, Large Tide (unless otherwise indicated).

Distances may be calculated as follows:

1 nautical mile = 1,852 metres (6,076.1 feet)
1 statute mile = 1,609.3 metres (5,280 feet)
1 metre = 3.28 feet

Temporary and Preliminary Notices to Mariners – Section 1A of Notices to Mariners

These notices are indicated by a (T) or a (P), respectively. Please note that nautical charts are not amended by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for temporary (T) and preliminary (P) notices. It is recommended that mariners chart these corrections in pencil. For the list of charts affected by (T) & (P) notices, please refer to the current Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication.

Suggestions and Corrections Form

This form is specifically for suggestions and corrections to Notices to Mariners publications. It is available online and also in fillable PDF format included with the monthly publication ZIP file.

To report chart discrepancies and/or corrections to the Sailing Directions booklets: Fill out the Marine Information Reporting Form and/or email chsinfo@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

To report emergencies or navigational hazards: Contact your nearest MCTS centre
- VHF channel 16 (156.8 MHz)
- MF/HF frequency 2182 kHz/4125 kHz (where available)
- ∗16 on a cellphone (where available)

NOTMAR Website – Monthly Editions, Chart Corrections and Chart Patches

The NOTMAR website allows users to access the monthly publications, chart corrections, and chart patches.

Users can subscribe for free to the email notification service  to receive notifications when charts of interest are updated, including their patches, as well as when a new Monthly Edition of Notices to Mariners is published.

In addition, the monthly publication and related files to download, such as chart patches and Sailing Directions diagrams, can be obtained all together through the download of a single ZIP file.

Explanatory Notes – Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS)

Chart Corrections – Section 2 of Notices to Mariners

Corrections to nautical charts will be listed in numerical order by chart number. Each chart correction listed applies only to that particular chart. Related charts, if any, will have their own specific correction listed separately.

Users should also refer to CHS Chart 1: Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms for additional information pertaining to the correction of charts.

The illustration below describes the elements that will comprise a typical Section 2 chart correction:

elements of section 2

The last correction number is identified with the LNM/D or Last Notice to Mariners Number / Date.

Mariners are advised that only the most critical changes that directly affect safety to navigation are issued in “Section 2 – Chart Corrections.” This limitation is required to ensure that charts remain as clear and easy to read as possible. As a result, mariners may see minor discrepancies of a non-critical nature between information in official publications. For example, a small change in the nominal range or focal height of a light may not result in the production of a chart correction in Notices to Mariners, but may result in a correction in the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication.

Note: In the case of a discrepancy between information provided on CHS charts relating to aids to navigation, and the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication, the latter shall be deemed as containing the most up-to-date information.

Canadian Nautical Charts & Publications

A source list of Canadian nautical charts and publications is published in Notice No. 14  of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2022. The source supply and the prices effective at the time of printing are listed. For current chart edition dates, please refer to the following website: www.chs-shc.gc.ca/charts-cartes/paper-papier/index-eng.asp

Explanatory Notes – Marine Communications and Traffic Services (MCTS)

Navigational Warnings / Notices to Shipping

The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is implementing a number of changes to the aids to navigation system in Canada.

These changes are advertised as Navigational Warnings, formerly called Notices to ShippingFootnote 1, that are broadcast by the CCG, and are then followed up with Notices to Mariners, then charts are updated by hand correction, reprints or new editions.

Mariners are advised that all relevant Navigational Warnings (NAVWARN) should be kept until superseded by Notices to Mariners or through revised charts issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service (CHS).

NAVWARN are accessible on the applicable regional page on the CCG Navigational Warnings website at http://nis.ccg-gcc.gc.ca.

CHS is reviewing the impact of these changes with CCG and together are preparing an action plan on the issuing of chart revisions.

For further information, contact your regional NAVWARN Issuing Desk.

Atlantic Region (North)
* Port aux Basques MCTS Centre

“N” Series NAVWARN

Canadian Coast Guard
49 Stadium Rd.
P.O. Box 99
Port aux Basques, NL A0M 1C0

Telephone: 709-695-2168 or 1-800-563-9089
Facsimile:  709-695-7784

Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPortAuxBasques@innav.gc.ca

Central Region
* Prescott MCTS Centre

“Q” and “C” Series NAVWARN

Canadian Coast Guard
401 King Street West
P.O. Box 1000
Prescott, ON K0E 1T0

Telephone: 613-925-0666
Facsimile:  613-925-4519

Email: NAVWARN.MCTSPrescott@innav.gc.ca

Atlantic Region (South)
* Sydney MCTS Centre

“M” Series NAVWARN

Canadian Coast Guard
1190 Westmount Road
Sydney, NS B1R 2J6

Telephone: 902-564-7751 or 1-800-686-8676
Facsimile: 902-564-7662

Email: NAVWARN.MCTSSydney@innav.gc.ca

Arctic Region
* Iqaluit MCTS Centre

Operational from approximately mid-May until late December.

“A” and “H” Series NAVWARN

Canadian Coast Guard
P.O. Box 189
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0

“A” Series NAVWARN
Telephone: 867-979-5269

“H” Series NAVWARN
Telephone: 867-979-0310

Facsimile: 867-979-4264
Email: NAVWARN.MCTSIqaluit@innav.gc.ca

* Service available in English and French.

Index

Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Comments and Suggestions on Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR) Publications
Transport Canada – COVID-19 Measures, Updates and Guidance
Transport Canada – Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2022 - Section A3, Notice 7A: Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada's Northern Waters
Protecting the North Atlantic Right Whale: Speed Restriction Measures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park and Surrounding Waters – Whale Protection
Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park - Beluga Whale Protection: Slowdown Area at the Mouth of the Saguenay Fjord and Area Closure at Baie Sainte-Marguerite
*501/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Nautical Charts
*502/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Electronic Navigational Charts
*503/22 Canadian Hydrographic Service – Raster Digital Charts (BSB V3)
*504/22 Transport Canada – Ship Safety Bulletin #18/2021
*506/22 Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Amendments to the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Publication: Atlantic Coast
*507/22 Canadian Coast Guard Publication – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Publication: Pacific Coast – All Documents Now Available to Download as a Single PDF Document
Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices
*508(P)/22 Burgeo and / et Ramea Islands – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed
*509(P)/22 Savage Cove to / à St. Barbe Bay – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed
*510(P)/22 White Point to / à Sandy Island – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed
*511(P)/22 Black Island to / à Little Denier Island – Light Buoy to be Discontinued
*512(P)/22 Fogo Island Northern Portion / Partie Nord – Light Buoy to be Discontinued
*513(T)/22 Plans, Baie des Chaleurs/Chaleur Bay (côte nord/North Shore) – Federal Wharf Permanently Closed to Navigation
*514(P)/22 Canso Harbour and Approaches / et les Approches – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed
*515(P)/22 Northumberland Strait Central Portion - Ports/Harbours – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed
*516(P)/22 Pictou Island to / aux Tryon Shoals – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed
*517(P)/22 Hillsborough Bay – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed
*518(P)/22 Summerside Harbour and Approaches / et les approaches – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed
*519(P)/22 Plans Baie des Chaleurs / Chaleur Bay - Côte sud / South Shore – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed
*520/22 Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2022 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)

Numerical Index of Canadian Charts Affected

This numerical index lists all nautical charts mentioned in this monthly edition of Notices to Mariners. Only charts appearing in Section 2 of this publication require a chart correction. The appearance of charts in all other sections, particularly those related to the correction of other nautical publications, is included here for reference.

1221 4012 4459 4913
1230 4016 4466 4920
1312 4024 4616 4921
1313 4202 4622 4938
1314 4227 4624 4940
1316 4230 4642 4957
1317 4235 4667 4969
1320 4243 4745 6112
2048 4266 4825 6206
2086 4281 4841 6207
2123 4386 4845 6212
2274 4404 4861 6218
3447 4405 4864 7486
4011 4449 4906


Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Comments and Suggestions on Notices to Mariners (NOTMAR) Publications

In an effort to continuously improve the Notices to Mariners publications and to provide the most efficient service possible, the Notices to Mariners team invites all mariners and other interested parties to submit comments and suggestions on possible improvements to its various publications and services at the following email address: Notmar.XNCR@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

Transport Canada – COVID-19 Measures, Updates and Guidance

(Recurrent publication of notice *401/20, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 04/2020 publication.)

Please refer to the link below for the latest updates to transportation related measures taken by Transport Canada in response to the evolving novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19):
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/initiatives/covid-19-measures-updates-guidance-tc.html.

For travel advice and all other updates, please visit: Canada.ca/coronavirus.

Transport Canada – Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners 2022 - Section A3, Notice 7A: Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada's Northern Waters

(Recurrent publication of notice *206/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 02/2022 publication.)

Transport Canada has revised notice 7A, Voyage Planning for Vessels Intending to Navigate in Canada’s Northern Waters, of the Annual Edition of Notices to Mariners to reflect Arctic Shipping Safety and Pollution Prevention Regulations (ASSPPR) and to provide further guidance on voyage planning.

Protecting the North Atlantic Right Whale: Speed Restriction Measures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

(Recurrent publication of notice *401/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Special Edition 02/2022 publication.)

PURPOSE

This notice describes the speed restriction zones that vessels must follow in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

The Government of Canada has established these zones to reduce the risk of vessel colliding with North Atlantic right whales (NARW).

BACKGROUND

Due to changing migration patterns of North Atlantic right whales and their increased presence in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Government of Canada has set seasonal speed restrictions in specific zones. These speed restrictions zones are defined as “static zones,” “dynamic shipping zones,” “seasonal management areas,” a trial “voluntary slowdown zone” and a “restricted area.” See the map below for details.

Note: Vessels must follow Navigational Warnings outlining the speed restrictions. The Interim Order for the Protection of North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena Glacialis) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 2022 enables the issuance of Navigational Warnings (NAVWARNs) imposing speed restrictions and navigation restrictions.

Speed restriction zones are described in monthly Notices to Mariners (NOTMARs), which are published by the Canadian Coast Guard. The status of these zones is broadcast through NAVWARNs, which are published by the Coast Guard’s Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centres.

CHANGES TO SPEED RESTRICTION ZONES AND MEASURES

Based on consultations with industry and on scientific data, changes to the speed restriction zones will be effective from April 20, 2022, while the restricted area will be implemented based on whale presence:

For a third and final year, a trial voluntary slowdown of 10.0 knots over the ground spanning from Cabot Strait (a line running from Cape North NS to Cape Ray NL) to the eastern edge of dynamic shipping zone E will be implemented at the beginning and end of the North Atlantic right whale season.
Again this year, a restricted area located in and near Shediac Valley. The location and size are both based on historical data of North Atlantic right whale aggregations, while the triggering mechanism is based on in-season detections.

The 36.57 m (20-fathom) shallow water protocol will apply once again to all commercial fishing vessels.

Please check the latest NAVWARN for all speed restrictions currently in effect.

SPEED RESTRICTION MEASURES FOR 2022

These restrictions will be in effect from April 20 to November 15, 2022.

Exceptions

The following exception will apply to all measures:

a)a vessel in distress or providing assistance to a person or a vessel in distress;

b)a government vessel being used

(i) for law enforcement activities;
(ii) for search and rescue operations; or
(iii) to ensure the competency of the crew or the operational readiness of the vessel or crew with respect to such activities or operations.

STATIC ZONES

In the static zones, all vessels above 13 m in length overall (LOA) must proceed at a speed of not more than 10.0 knots over the ground.

Exceptions

Air cushion vessels operated by or on behalf of the Government of Canada that are engaged in ice-clearing activities from April to June in and around Chaleur Bay are exempted when in operation.

36.57 m (20-fathom) shallow water protocol

Vessels engaged in any commercial fishing activity may proceed at a safe operational speed in waters not more than 36.57 m (20 fathom) deep.

If a notice to fish harvesters states that at least one right whale has been detected within static zone in waters that are not more than 36.57 m deep, the 10 knots speed limit will apply to all vessels above 13 m in length overall (LOA) 15 days after the day on which the whale was detected.

If a new notice to fish harvesters is published or broadcast during the last seven days of the 15-day period, the speed limit will continue to apply for a further 15 days after the day on which the new detection took place.

Coordinates for the northern static zone:

50° 20’ N, 065° 00’ W
49° 13’ N, 065° 00’ W
48° 40’ N, 064° 13’ W
48° 40’ N, 062° 40’ W
48⁰ 03’ N, 061⁰ 07.5’ W
47⁰ 58.1’ N, 061⁰ 03.5’ W
48° 00’ N, 061° 00’ W
49° 04’ N, 061° 00’ W
49° 04’ N, 062° 00’ W
49° 43’ N, 063° 00’ W
50° 20’ N, 063° 00’ W

Coordinates for the southern static zone:

48° 40’ N, 065° 00’ W
48° 40’ N, 062° 40’ W
48° 03’ N, 061° 07.5’ W
47° 58.1’ N, 061° 03.5’ W
47° 10’ N, 062° 30’ W
47° 10’ N, 065° 00’ W

DYNAMIC SHIPPING ZONES

There are five dynamic shipping zones (DSZ) located in the routeing systems north and south of Anticosti Island: A, B, C, D and E.

Coordinates for the dynamic shipping zones:

Zone A

49⁰ 41’ N, 065⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 20’ N, 065⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 11’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 22’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W

Zone B

49⁰ 22’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 11’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 48’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 00’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W

Zone C

49⁰ 00’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 48’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 24’ N, 062⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 35’ N, 062⁰ 00’ W

Zone D

50⁰ 16’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W
50⁰ 00’ N, 064⁰ 00’ W
49⁰ 56’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W
50⁰ 16’ N, 063⁰ 00’ W

Zone E

48⁰ 35’ N, 062⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 24’ N, 062⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 03’ N, 061⁰ 07.5’ W
47⁰ 58.1’ N, 061⁰ 03.5’ W
48⁰ 00’ N, 061⁰ 00’ W
48⁰ 10.5’ N, 061⁰ 00’ W


When a North Atlantic right whale is detected in a dynamic shipping zone:

All vessels will be notified via a NAVWARN; and
Vessels above 13 m in length overall (LOA) must proceed at a speed of not more than 10.0 knots over the ground within that zone.

Even though dynamic shipping zones overlap with static zones, vessels can travel at a safe operational speed in dynamic shipping zones when they are not under speed restriction. They must also keep in mind that North Atlantic right whales may be nearby.

Speed restrictions in the dynamic shipping zones

The detection of North Atlantic right whales in one or more dynamic shipping zone(s), will trigger a speed restriction in the concerned zone(s). The speed restriction in the dynamic shipping zone(s) will be in effect for 15 days from the date of detection. In the event of a new North Atlantic right whale detection occurring in the last 7 days of the 15-day slowdown period, the speed restriction may be extended for an additional 15 days from the date of the new detection. This would continue until no NARW are detected.

When a NAVWARN is issued implementing a speed restriction in one or more dynamic shipping zone(s), vessels above 13 m in length (LOA) must not exceed a speed of 10.0 knots over the ground. Within any dynamic zone that is not subject to a speed restriction, mariners may proceed at a safe operational speed. Mariners are encouraged to take into consideration the potential for their vessel striking North Atlantic right whales when considering a “safe operational speed” during navigation.

SEASONAL MANAGEMENT AREAS

Seasonal management area 1 (SMA-1) and seasonal management area 2 (SMA-2) are speed restriction areas located north and south of dynamic shipping zone E, respectively.

Within seasonal management areas, vessels above 13 m in length (LOA):

must restrict their speed so as not to exceed 10.0 knots over the ground from April 20 to June 28, 2022; and

are allowed to proceed at a safe operational speed from June 29 to November 15, 2022, unless a North Atlantic right whale is detected. If a whale is detected, a speed restriction of 10.0 knots over the ground will be triggered for 15 days from the date of detection. In the event of a new North Atlantic right whale detection occurring in the last 7 days of the 15-day slowdown period, the speed restriction may be extended for an additional 15 days from the date of the new detection. This would continue until no North Atlantic right whales are detected.

Coordinates for the SMA-1:

49° 04’ N, 062° 00’ W
49° 04’ N, 061° 00’ W
48° 10.5’ N, 061° 00’ W
48° 35’ N, 062° 00’ W

Coordinates for the SMA-2:

48° 24’ N, 062° 00’ W
48° 03’ N, 061° 07.5’ W
47° 58.1’ N, 061° 03.5’ W
47° 26.69’ N, 062° 00’ W

RESTRICTED AREA

In the summer months, an important proportion of the total North Atlantic right whale population gathers for feeding and surface activity near the Shediac Valley. Since this makes the North Atlantic right whale more susceptible to vessel collisions, a mandatory restricted area will be implemented in and near the Shediac Valley and will come into force once 80% of the restricted area is closed to fishing for the season as per the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’s right whale closure protocol. The restricted area will be lifted once the North Atlantic right whale detections decrease in the restricted area.
The size and location of the area are determined based on historical detection data of North Atlantic right whales. All necessary details can be found in the Interim Order for the Protection of North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena Glacialis) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 2022. Triggering and lifting of the restricted area will be communicated to mariners through a NAVWARN and notice to fish harvesters.

Vessels above 13 m in length (LOA) will be required to:

avoid the area unless they are part of the exceptions listed in the Interim Order for the Protection of North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena Glacialis) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 2022;

transit the area at a speed not exceeding 8.0 knots over the ground if they are part of the exceptions.

The following exceptions will apply to the restricted area. Vessels listed can travel through the area at not more than 8.0 knots over the ground:

A vessel being used for commercial fishing;
A vessel being used for fishing under the authority of a licence issued under the Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licences Regulations;
A vessel being used for research purposes on behalf of the Government of Canada;
A vessel being used as part of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ Marine Mammal Response Program to assist a marine mammal or sea turtle in distress or to access or retrieve a deceased marine mammal or sea turtle;
A vessel authorized by the Government of Canada to retrieve or identify the location of abandoned or lost fishing gear;
A vessel involved in pollution response operations;
A vessel avoiding immediate or unforeseen danger;

A vessel involved in research relating to right whales as part of a project that has received funding from the Government of Canada.

The following vessels can travel through the restricted area at a speed over 8.0 knots, but below 10.0 knots over the ground as required by the static speed restriction zone:

A vessel being used by an employee of the Government of Canada or peace officer who is performing their duties.

The location and size of the restricted area will not be modified during the season.

Coordinates for the restricted area:

48˚31.8’ N, 063˚39.6’ W
48˚24.72’ N, 063˚17.88’ W
47˚18.84’ N, 064˚10.8’ W
47˚27.18’ N, 064˚30.72’ W

Inclement weather exception

Mariners will be notified in advance via a NAVWARN should the speed restriction status change in any zone or area, due to inclement weather.

Within any zone or area that is no longer subject to a speed restriction due to adverse weather conditions, mariners may proceed at a safe operational speed. Mariners are however encouraged to take into consideration the potential for their vessel striking North Atlantic right whales when considering a “safe operational speed” during navigation.
*Non-excepted vessels are still prohibited from transiting through the restricted area.

TRIAL VOLUNTARY SLOWDOWN IN CABOT STRAIT

To coincide with the North Atlantic right whales entering and exiting the Gulf of St. Lawrence in large numbers, a trial voluntary slowdown is being put in place for the third year in Cabot Strait from April 20 to June 28, 2022, and from September 28 to November 15, 2022.

During these periods, vessels above 13 m in length (LOA) are requested to voluntarily reduce their speed as to not exceed 10.0 knots over the ground.

Voluntary slowdown zone coordinates:

48° 10.5’ N, 061° 00’ W
47° 37.2’ N, 059° 18.5’ W
47° 02’ N, 060° 23.7’ W
47° 58.1’ N, 061° 03.5’ W
48° 00’ N, 061° 00’ W

MAP OF THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE

The following map shows

the static zones (north and south), in pink;
the dynamic shipping zones (A, B, C, D and E), in green;
the seasonal management areas, in dark pink;
the trial voluntary slowdown zone, in grey;
the restricted area, in dark blue; and

the 36.57 m (20 fathom) shallow water protocol line.

This map is for visual representation only and is not to be used for navigation or enforcement.

NAVWARN BROADCASTS

The Canadian Coast Guard issues NAVWARNs:

by radio broadcast; and

online at Canada’s Maritime Information Portal and its Navigational Warnings site.

Mariners must ensure they have accurate and up-to-date information about the protection of the North Atlantic right whale, as in all applicable NOTMARs and NAVWARNs.
For the North Atlantic right whale speed restrictions, the NAVWARN(s) currently in effect will be provided to vessels subject to the Vessel Traffic Services Zone Regulations or the Eastern Canada Vessel Traffic Services Zone Regulations:

Outbound vessels will receive NAVWARNs

at Calling-in-Point 10 (St-Laurent); or

upon a departure downstream from the Quebec pilot station (including the Saguenay River, Chaleur Bay, Miramichi Bay, etc.)

Inbound vessels will receive NAVWARNs

when a clearance to enter Canadian waters is granted

Vessels in transit will receive NAVWARNs

at the last reporting point prior to entering the mandatory speed restriction zones; and/or

at 10 nautical miles before they enter the mandatory speed restriction zones

For those vessels not subject to the above-mentioned regulations, vessel operators are required to monitor broadcasts by the Canadian Coast Guard’s Marine Communications and Traffic Services network for the most up-to-date information. For marine radio frequencies and broadcast times, information may be found in the Radio Aids to Marine Navigation publication.

AIDS TO NAVIGATION

The Canadian Coast Guard is currently testing virtual Automatic Identification System (AIS) aids to navigation (AIS AtoN) in specific areas. These aids notify mariners of a dynamic shipping zone and/or a seasonal management area subject to a speed restriction.

Each zone is delimited by four to six virtual AIS AtoN, which can be displayed on a ship’s navigation equipment, such as

Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS);
Electronic Chart System (ECS);
RADAR;
Minimum Keyboard Display (MKD); and

Electronic Nautical Chart (ENC).

The Canadian Coast Guard broadcasts the virtual AIS AtoN only when a speed restriction is in effect in one or more testing zones.
Mariners must select the virtual AIS AtoN symbol to view a message such as “SectA1 Spd Lim 10 kt.” This message refers to a speed restriction in effect for a specific zone.

Note: This system is not the primary method of communicating this information.

COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT

Vessels must comply with the Interim Orders made pursuant to the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, and any NAVWARNs broadcast and published by the Canadian Coast Guard relating to the Interim Orders, aimed at regulating the navigation for the purposes of protecting the North Atlantic right whales.

If a vessel does not comply with the Interim Orders or instructions in the NAVWARNs related to the Interim Orders, the vessel could face:

administrative monetary penalties up to a maximum of CAN $250,000; and/or

penal sanctions under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001.

If a vessel appears to have violated the speed restriction, Transport Canada Marine Safety inspectors will review all information provided through AIS and seek an explanation from the master.
No exemptions to the speed restriction will be granted in advance. However, if a deviation from the speed restrictions is necessary for safety reasons, the following information must be entered into the bridge logbook:

reason(s) for deviation;
speed at which vessel is operated;
latitude and longitude at time of deviation;
time and duration of deviation; and

master of the vessel shall sign and date the bridge logbook entry.

For any deviation, Transport Canada will review and consider reasons such as:

navigating to ensure vessel safety;
weather conditions;
force majeure (unforeseeable circumstances); and

responding to emergencies.

REPORT A NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE SIGHTING

If you see live, free-swimming whales:

Call 1-902-440-8611 (local) or 1-844-800-8568 (toll free)

Email: XMARWhalesightings@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

If you see a North Atlantic right whale that is entangled, injured or dead, please report it to your nearest Canadian Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centre, or call:

Southern part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence

Marine Animal Response Society
Telephone: 1-866-567-6277

Newfoundland and Labrador

Whale Release and Strandings
Telephone: 1-888-895-3003

For the Québec Sector

Marine Mammal Emergencies
Telephone: 1-877-722-5346

Please consult WhaleMap for the latest right whale observations: https://whalemap.ocean.dal.ca/

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park and Surrounding Waters – Whale Protection

(Recurrent publication of notice *406/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 04/2022 publication.)

The waters in and around the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park are well known for the resident endangered beluga population and the wide diversity of whales that migrate there to feed, particularly between April and November.

REGULATORY PROTECTION MEASURES

All whale species that are found in the St. Lawrence are protected under the Marine Mammal Regulations, pursuant to the Fisheries Act. Within the boundaries of the Marine Park, specific measures are set out in the Marine Activities in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park Regulations, pursuant to the establishment of the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park Act. Any collision with a marine mammal within the Marine Park must immediately be reported to a park warden at 1-866-508-9888. For collisions that occur outside the Marine Park or for any situation involving a marine mammal that is dead or in trouble, contact the emergency network at 1-877-722-5346 or on VHF channel 16.
For more information on the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, see notice 5C of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2022.

VOLUNTARY PROTECTION MEASURES

Provisional measures in effect from May 1 to October 31, 2022. See map at the end of this notice.

These measures apply to merchant vessels and cruise ships between Pointe à Boisvert and Cap de la Tête au Chien to prevent collisions with whales. These measures should only be taken when they will not jeopardize navigational safety.

Caution area (yellow area): To reduce the risk of collisions with whales that can be present anywhere in this area, heightened vigilance of navigators is critical. Posting a lookout is recommended in order to increase the chances of seeing the whales and thus taking necessary measures to avoid them. If bypassing the whales is not possible, slow down and wait for the animals to move away to a distance greater than 400 metres (0.215 nautical miles) before resuming original speed. It is more difficult to see the animals at night therefore increased caution is recommended.

Slow down to 10 knots or less area (red area): To reduce the risk of collisions with whales in this feeding area, it is recommended that vessels slow down to a maximum speed through the water of 10 knots and post a lookout. It is further recommended to remain in the Laurentian Channel to the north of Île Rouge to minimize the impact of noise in a sensitive area south of this island, which is highly frequented by herds of beluga whales composed of females and young.

Area to be avoided (hatched red area): To reduce noise and the risk of collisions with whales, vessels should avoid transiting through this area which is highly frequented by blue whales, an endangered species. If the area cannot be avoided, slow down to a speed through the water of 10 knots or less.

Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park - Beluga Whale Protection: Slowdown Area at the Mouth of the Saguenay Fjord and Area Closure at Baie Sainte-Marguerite

(Recurrent publication of notice *407/22, originally published in the Notices to Mariners – Monthly Eastern Edition 04/2022 publication.)

The Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park and its surrounding area are at the heart of endangered beluga whale critical summer habitat. Marine mammal protection measures have been put in place in accordance with the Marine Activities in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park Regulations within the limits of the Marine Park.
However, important feeding, calving and rearing areas for beluga whales require greater protection to ensure the recovery of the species. The portion of the Saguenay situated between the mouth of the Fjord and Baie Sainte-Marguerite is one of the areas most used by females and their young from May to October. The mouth of the Saguenay is known as a feeding ground and Baie Sainte-Marguerite as a calving and rearing area.
In order to prevent collisions with beluga whales, a compulsory 15-knot slowdown area is in effect from May 1st to October 31st at the mouth of the Saguenay. To ensure tranquility for female belugas and their young during the critical calving period, access to Baie Sainte-Marguerite is prohibited to all vessels from June 21st to September 21st, except for special authorizations (see description below).
For safety reasons, the slowdown area measure at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord does not apply to cargo ships (see the monthly edition of Notice to Mariners from May to October for voluntary protection measures in the St. Lawrence Estuary). An enhanced vigilance is, however, recommended to all navigators between the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord and Baie Sainte-Marguerite for the protection of beluga whales.
For more information on the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, see notice 5C of the Notices to Mariners Annual Edition 2022 or visit marinepark.qc.ca.

REGULATORY PROTECTION MEASURES — BELUGA WHALE

Entire Marine Park Territory:

When beluga whales are less than half a nautical mile (926 metres) from a motorized vessel, the vessel must maintain a steady speed of between 5 and 10 knots.
All vessels, including human-powered vessels (kayaks and canoes), must continue to move forward and maintain their heading.

All vessels must maintain a minimum distance of 400 metres from beluga whales at all times.

For more information concerning the regulations, consult: marinepark.ca/protect/.

Mouth of the Saguenay Fjord (Figure 1) — Slowdown Area (area crosshatched in red):

Maximum speed at the mouth of the Saguenay between buoys S7 and S8 and the ferry docks between Baie-Sainte-Catherine and Tadoussac is 15 knots from May 1st to October 31st.

Baie Sainte-Marguerite (Figure 2) — Area Closure (red area):

From June 21st to September 21st, vessels must not enter the red area, which follows a line between Cap Nord-Ouest and Cap Sainte-Marguerite.

Special authorizations are granted only for kayaks, canoes and recreational fishermen who must travel without stopping along a corridor within 10 metres of the shore or in shallow areas.

VOLUNTARY PROTECTION MEASURES

Baie Sainte-Marguerite sector (Figure 2) — Transit Area (area crosshatched in yellow):

From June 21st to September 21st, navigation in this area is recommended at a speed of between 5 and 10 knots without stopping.

The purpose of this transit area is to favour respect of the Marine Activities in the Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park Regulations, since beluga whales are often present in the Baie Sainte-Marguerite sector.

INFORMATION

All incidents, including collisions with whales, must be reported without delay by calling 1-866-508-9888. For any other situation concerning a marine mammal that is either dead or in trouble, contact the Marine Mammal Emergency Response Network at 1-877-722-5346, or use VHF channel 16.

Figure 1

Figure 2


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Published

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Pacific biological Station

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*504/22Transport Canada – Ship Safety Bulletin #18/2021

An updated Ship Safety Bulletin has recently been posted on the Transport Canada website.

To view or download this bulletin, please click on the link below:

SSB#18/2021 – Measures to Support Safe Cruise Travel in Canada (modified May 6, 2022)
RDIMS# 17917307

Sign up for e-Bulletin to receive an e-mail notice each time a new Ship Safety Bulletin is published on our website.

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*506/22Canadian Coast Guard Publication – Amendments to the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Publication: Atlantic Coast

Please note that the following sections in the Atlantic Coast volume of the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication are now separated into new distinct sections. Please see the table below for the complete list of changes.

Previous Sections

New Sections

Bay of Fundy, N.B.
LL 5 – 114, 145 – 157

Bay of Fundy, N.B. – West
LL 5 – 114

Bay of Fundy, N.B. – East
LL 145 – 157

Gulf of St. Lawrence
LL 883.2 – 940.3
  1169.1 – 1426
  1477.5 – 1584

Northumberland Strait – East
LL 883.2 – 940.3

Gulf of St. Lawrence
LL 1169.1 – 1426, 1477.5 – 1584

Northumberland Strait
LL 1085 – 1165.9

Northumberland Strait – West
LL 1085 – 1165.9

*507/22Canadian Coast Guard Publication – List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals Publication: Pacific Coast – All Documents Now Available to Download as a Single PDF Document

The Notices to Mariners website has added a new download option for the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals publication. The Front Cover and General Information Pages, all individual sections of the volume, and the Geographical and Designator Indexes can now be obtained together through the download of a single PDF document.

Currently, this option is only available for the Pacific Coast volume. Other volumes will be available at a later date.

Section 1A: Temporary and Preliminary Notices

Reminder – Comment Period for Active Preliminary Notices

This is a reminder that the comment period is still open for the following active Preliminary notices:

Notice #

Reference Chart #

Aids Affected
(LL #)

Intent of Notice

Newfoundland and Labrador Coast

410(P)/22

4845

511.21

Light Buoy to be Discontinued

Atlantic Coast

309(P)/22

4906

N/A

81 Stakes to be Discontinued

412(P)/22

4449

868

Aid to Navigation to be Discontinued

Inland Waters

310(P)/22

2274

817

Range Light to be Discontinued

Please refer to the Notices to Mariners - Monthly Summary of Temporary and Preliminary Notices publication for details.

Newfoundland and Labrador Coast

Temporary Notices

No notices applicable for this edition.

Preliminary Notices

Atlantic Region

Comment Submission
Comments on proposed changes in preliminary (P) notices are solicited from mariners and other interested parties within three months of the initial publication date. Following this date, the notices will be cancelled. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

Comments should be directed to the following:
Superintendent,
Aids to Navigation & Waterways
Canadian Coast Guard, Atlantic Region
P.O. Box 1000
50 Discovery Drive
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3Z8
Telephone: (506) 636-4708
Email: DFO.CCGATLAidstoNavDiscont-AidesalanavSupprATLGCC.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

*508(P)/22Burgeo and / et Ramea Islands – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed

Reference chart: 4825

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the name of the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Change

Indian Hole Tickle
light buoy QV4

144.56

47° 36’ 16.7”N
057° 36’ 53.6”W

Change name to:
“Morgan Island light buoy QV4.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(N2022-057)

*509(P)/22Savage Cove to / à St. Barbe Bay – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed

Reference chart: 4667

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the name of the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Change

Savage Cove
light buoy XV2

222.12

51° 19’ 55.0”N
056° 42’ 17.8”W

Change name to:
“Cooper Island light buoy XV2.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(N2022-058)

*510(P)/22White Point to / à Sandy Island – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed

Reference chart: 4745

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the names of the following aids to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Indian Tickle South light buoy N12

281.7

53° 33’ 02.2”N
055° 58’ 35.6”W

Change name to:
“St. Mary Island South light buoy N12.”

Indian Tickle North
light buoy N14

281.8

53° 33’ 35.3”N
055° 59’ 23.5”W

Change name to:
“Terra Nova Point light buoy N14.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(N2022-056)

*511(P)/22Black Island to / à Little Denier Island – Light Buoy to be Discontinued

Reference chart: 4864

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently discontinue the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Black Island Tickle
light buoy DBT3

361.07

49° 31’ 01.6”N 054° 58’ 25.1”W

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(N2022-060)

*512(P)/22Fogo Island Northern Portion / Partie Nord – Light Buoy to be Discontinued

Reference chart: 4861

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently discontinue the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Seal Cove light buoy DV5

367.5

49° 42’ 28.0”N 054° 17’ 29.7”W

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(N2022-059)

Atlantic Coast

Temporary Notices

*513(T)/22Plans, Baie des Chaleurs/Chaleur Bay (côte nord/North Shore) – Federal Wharf Permanently Closed to Navigation

Reference chart: 4921

The federal wharf in Paspébiac is permanently closed to navigation. For safety reasons, it is forbidden to moor there or drive in a vehicle.

For additional information, please contact the program officer responsible for Paspébiac port operations at Transport Canada, Mr. Hugues Gagnon-Montreuil at 418-398-8378 or TC.QUEPorts-PortsQUE.TC@tc.gc.

Preliminary Notices

Atlantic Region

Comment Submission
Comments on proposed changes in preliminary (P) notices are solicited from mariners and other interested parties within three months of the initial publication date. Following this date, the notices will be cancelled. Any objections raised must state the facts on which they are based and should include supporting information on safety, commerce and public benefit.

Comments should be directed to the following:

Superintendent,
Aids to Navigation & Waterways
Canadian Coast Guard, Atlantic Region
P.O. Box 1000
50 Discovery Drive
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 3Z8
Telephone: (506) 636-4708
Email: DFO.CCGATLAidstoNavDiscont-AidesalanavSupprATLGCC.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

*514(P)/22Canso Harbour and Approaches / et les Approches – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed

Reference chart: 4281

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the names of the following aids to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Negrowac Cove
buoy PN6

5664.06

45° 17’ 01.4”N
060° 58’ 28.0”W

Change name to:
“Pea Island South buoy PN6.”

Negrowac Cove
buoy PN7

5664.07

45° 17’ 14.2”N
060° 58’ 20.8”W

Change name to:
“Pea Island buoy PN7.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-020)

*515(P)/22Northumberland Strait Central Portion - Ports/Harbours – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed

Reference chart: 4940

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the name of the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Savage Point
light buoy SA14

896.8

45° 38’ 33.7”N
062° 27’ 07.7”W

Change name to:
“Merigomish Harbour light buoy SA14.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-023)

*516(P)/22Pictou Island to / aux Tryon Shoals – Aid to Navigation Name to be Changed

Reference chart: 4405

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the name of the following aid to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Change

Indian Rocks light
and whistle buoy N8

977

45° 54’ 54.2”N
062° 49’ 11.5”W

Change name to:
“Bell Point light and whistle buoy N8.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-022)

*517(P)/22Hillsborough Bay – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed

Reference chart: 4466

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the names of the following aids to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Squaw Point buoy A

6001.1

46° 09’ 50.2”N
063° 04’ 24.7”W

Change name to:
“Charlottetown Arms Range cautionary buoy A.”

Squaw Point buoy B

6001.5

46° 09’ 32.2”N
063° 03’ 08.7”W

Change name to:
“Charlottetown Arms Range cautionary buoy B.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-024)

*518(P)/22Summerside Harbour and Approaches / et les approaches – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed

Reference chart: 4459

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the names of the following aids to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Fixed Aids

Indian Head

1020

46° 22’ 47.0”N
063° 49’ 01.1”W

Change name to:
“Summerside Harbour Wharf Light.”

Floating Aids

Indian Point
light buoy DE6

1019

46° 22’ 42.2”N
063° 49’ 21.7”W

Change name to:
“Summerside Harbour light buoy DE6.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-021)

*519(P)/22Plans Baie des Chaleurs / Chaleur Bay - Côte sud / South Shore – Aid to Navigation Names to be Changed

Reference chart: 4920

The Canadian Coast Guard proposes to permanently change the names of the following aids to navigation:

Aid Name

LL #

Position

Proposed Changes

Shippagan Fairway
light buoy TJ

1248

47° 42’ 34.1”N
064° 39’ 11.3”W

Change name to:
“Shippegan Gully Fairway light buoy TJ.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ29

1257.7

47° 43’ 34.0”N
064° 40’ 02.0”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ29.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ31

1258.1

47° 43’ 41.9”N
064° 40’ 03.2”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ31.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ32

1258.12

47° 43’ 42.5”N
064° 40’ 01.3”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ32.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ35

1258.125

47° 43’ 47.6”N
064° 40’ 06.1”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ35.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ36

1260

47° 43’ 50.6”N
064° 40’ 06.7”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ36.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ40

1261

47° 43’ 58.7”N
064° 40’ 19.0”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ40.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ51

1261.5

47° 44’ 09.5”N
064° 40’ 56.2”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ51.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ55

1261.55

47° 44’ 19.6”N
064° 41’ 07.3”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ55.”

Shippegan Gully
light buoy TJ60

1261.6

47° 44’ 33.4”N
064° 41’ 14.0”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan light buoy TJ60.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ30

6257.61

47° 43’ 33.8”N
064° 39’ 59.7”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ30.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ39

6260.1

47° 43’ 53.8”N
064° 40’ 13.7”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ39.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ41

6260.3

47° 44’ 00.1”N
064° 40’ 26.6”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ41.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ45

6261.1

47° 44’ 05.6”N
064° 40’ 42.1”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ45.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ44

6261.2

47° 44’ 04.5”N
064° 40’ 32.4”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ44.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ50

6261.7

47° 44’ 09.4”N
064° 40’ 48.5”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ50.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ54

6261.8

47° 44’ 20.9”N
064° 41’ 03.6”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ54.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ59

6261.81

47° 44’ 30.7”N
064° 41’ 17.5”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ59.”

Shippegan Gully buoy TJ63

6261.82

47° 44’ 35.5”N
064° 41’ 29.6”W

Change name to:
“Baie de Shippegan buoy TJ63.”

Initial publication date: Friday, May 27, 2022
Comment submission deadline: Thursday, August 25, 2022

(G2022-026)

Inland Waters

No notices applicable for this edition.



1230 - Mont-Louis - New Edition - 19-FEB-2010 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 15-JAN-2021
Add
obstruction with known depth of 2 metres 6 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I11, K41)
49°14′04.8″N 065°44′14.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA479057
DFO(6410644-01)
1316 - Port de Québec - New Edition - 03-APR-2020 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 26-MAR-2021
Amend
10,3 m to read 11,3 m
(See Chart No. 1, I23)
46°47′40.8″N 071°13′15.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA479020, CA579003
DFO(6410642-01)
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9 m (2017) to read 9 m (2021)
(See Chart No. 1, I22)
46°49′28.2″N 071°11′45.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA479020, CA579003
DFO(6410642-02)
1320 - Port de Gros-Cacouna - New Chart - 26-AUG-2011 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 23-APR-2021
Delete
depth of 5 metres 2 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′56.7″N 069°31′02.4″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-01)
Add
depth of 4 metres 9 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′56.7″N 069°31′02.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-02)
Delete
depth of 6 metres 3 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′55.5″N 069°30′56.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-03)
Add
depth of 5 metres 9 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′55.6″N 069°30′56.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-04)
Delete
depth of 6 metres 7 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′47.5″N 069°31′12.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-05)
Add
depth of 6 metres 4 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′47.5″N 069°31′11.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-06)
Delete
depth of 6 metres 9 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′46.6″N 069°31′11.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-07)
Add
depth of 6 metres 7 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′46.7″N 069°31′10.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-08)
Delete
depth of 6 metres 4 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′42.7″N 069°31′03.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-09)
Add
depth of 6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′42.5″N 069°31′03.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-10)
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depth of 7 metres 2 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′43.6″N 069°30′57.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-11)
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depth of 6 metres 9 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′43.6″N 069°30′57.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-12)
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depth of 8 metres 9 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′39.3″N 069°30′50.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-13)
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depth of 7 metres 3 decimetres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
47°55′39.8″N 069°30′52.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA579234
DFO(6410641-14)
2048 - Port Credit - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 29-APR-2016 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 12-FEB-2021
Delete
light Fl G
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
43°32′53.3″N 079°34′35.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA473519
(B2021035) LL(522) DFO(6604825-01)
2086 - Toronto to/à Hamilton - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 24-MAY-2019 - World Geodetic System 1984
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 12-NOV-2021
Delete
light Fl G
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
43°32′53.3″N 079°34′35.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA473519
(B2021035) LL(522) DFO(6604825-01)
2123 - Pelee Passage to/à la Detroit River - New Edition - 27-JAN-2006 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 05-NOV-2021
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°53′14.8″N 082°33′14.7″W
DFO(6604863-01)
Add
wreck WK with known depth of 4.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K26)
41°53′13.0″N 082°33′14.0″W
DFO(6604863-02)
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°49′22.3″N 082°32′10.2″W
DFO(6604863-03)
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°51′31.8″N 082°24′36.5″W
DFO(6604863-04)
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°53′03.4″N 082°35′20.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373089
DFO(6604863-05)
Delete
depth of 10.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
41°52′58.0″N 082°35′18.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373089
DFO(6604863-06)
Add
wreck WK with known depth of 10.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, K26)
41°52′57.9″N 082°35′17.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA373089
DFO(6604863-07)
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°47′18.0″N 082°29′47.4″W
DFO(6604863-08)
Delete
orange and white mooring spherical buoy, marked Priv
(See Chart No. 1, Q40)
41°53′52.7″N 082°30′35.9″W
DFO(6604863-09)
Delete
obstruction, wellhead
(See Chart No. 1, L20)
41°59′29.8″N 082°26′06.1″W
DFO(6604863-10)
Add
abandoned pipeline
(See Chart No. 1, L44)
between 41°59′29.6″N 082°26′05.8″W
and 41°51′54.5″N 082°26′30.9″W
DFO(6604863-11)
4011 - Approaches to / Approches à Bay of Fundy / Baie de Fundy - New Edition - 03-JAN-2003 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 01-APR-2022
Amend
Fl 5s 25m 19M to read Oc 3s25m19M against light
(See Chart No. 1, P16)
43°41′23.2″N 066°08′31.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276206, CA376018
(F2022001) LL(272) DFO(6310079-01)
4012 - Yarmouth to / à Halifax - New Edition - 14-FEB-2003 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 04-MAR-2022
Amend
Fl 5s 25m 19M to read Oc 3s25m19M against light
(See Chart No. 1, P16)
43°41′23.2″N 066°08′31.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276206, CA376018
(F2022001) LL(272) DFO(6310079-01)
4016 - Saint-Pierre to / à St. John's - New Edition - 06-JUN-2003 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-APR-2022
Delete
legend Fog Sig against light
(See Chart No. 1, R20)
47°14′16.1″N 054°00′46.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276274, CA376296, CA576299
(N2022049) LL(16) DFO(6310072-01)
4202 - Halifax Harbour: Point Pleasant to / à Bedford Basin - New Edition - 26-FEB-2016 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 31-DEC-2021
Affix
44°38′48.8″N 063°34′05.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA576003
DFO(6310065-01)
4227 - Country Harbour to / au Ship Harbour - New Chart - 24-MAY-1991 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 22-APR-2022
Replace
depth of 19 metres with depth of 16.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′11.1″N 062°10′20.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-03)
Delete
depth of 25.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′13.3″N 062°13′43.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-06)
Add
depth of 14 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′08.8″N 062°13′47.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-07)
4230 - Little Hope Island to / à Cape St Marys - New Chart - 15-JUN-1990 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 07-JAN-2022
Amend
Fl 5s 25m 19M to read Oc 3s25m19M against light
(See Chart No. 1, P16)
43°41′22.3″N 066°08′36.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276206, CA376018
(F2022001) LL(272) DFO(6310079-01)
4235 - Barren Island to / à Taylors Head - New Edition - 28-APR-2000 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 22-APR-2022
Add
depth of 10.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′48.0″N 062°08′44.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-01)
Add
depth of 23.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′46.2″N 062°09′27.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-02)
Replace
depth of 19 metres with depth of 16.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′11.1″N 062°10′20.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-03)
Add
depth of 17.1 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°52′08.8″N 062°10′39.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-04)
Add
depth of 9.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′02.6″N 062°12′22.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102, CA476104
DFO(6310060-05)
Delete
depth of 25.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′13.3″N 062°13′43.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-06)
Add
depth of 14 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′08.8″N 062°13′47.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-07)
Delete
depth of 14.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′17.8″N 062°14′02.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-08)
Add
depth of 9.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′19.6″N 062°14′06.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-09)
Add
depth of 16.2 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°53′31.4″N 062°14′40.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-10)
Add
depth of 12.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′11.6″N 062°15′21.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-11)
Add
depth of 16.9 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′28.6″N 062°16′18.5″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-12)
Add
depth of 16.6 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°52′56.4″N 062°15′28.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-13)
Delete
depth of 28.7 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°52′25.9″N 062°15′16.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-14)
Add
depth of 14.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°52′28.2″N 062°15′17.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-15)
Delete
depth of 27.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′20.4″N 062°14′12.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-16)
Add
depth of 16 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′14.3″N 062°14′03.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-17)
Delete
depth of 12.8 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′54.7″N 062°15′49.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-18)
Add
depth of 6.5 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°51′50.6″N 062°15′48.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102
DFO(6310060-19)
4235 - Ecum Secum - New Edition - 28-APR-2000 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 22-APR-2022
Add
depth of 9.4 metres
(See Chart No. 1, I10)
44°54′02.6″N 062°12′22.2″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376102, CA476104
DFO(6310060-05)
4243 - Tusket Islands to / à Cape St Marys - New Edition - 11-OCT-2002 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 07-JAN-2022
Amend
Fl 5s 25m 19M to read Oc 3s25m19M against light
(See Chart No. 1, P16)
43°41′23.6″N 066°08′38.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276206, CA376018
(F2022001) LL(272) DFO(6310079-01)
4266 - Sydney Harbour - New Edition - 28-FEB-2014 - NAD 1983
27-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 17-DEC-2021
Delete
yellow and black South cardinal spar buoy, marked SS
(See Chart No. 1, Q130.3)
46°12′08.9″N 060°13′01.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA576095
(G2022017) DFO(6310083-01)
Add
yellow and black South cardinal lighted spar buoy Q(6)+LFl 15s, marked SS
(See Chart No. 1, Q130.3)
46°12′09.1″N 060°13′04.9″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA576095
(G2022017) LL(787.21) DFO(6310083-02)
Replace
red starboard hand spar buoy, marked SA8 with red starboard hand lighted spar buoy Fl R, marked SA8
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)
46°11′27.5″N 060°15′49.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA576095
(G2022018) LL(777.02) DFO(6310084-01)
4386 - Hubbards Cove - New Edition - 16-JUL-2004 - NAD 1983
27-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 25-FEB-2022
Add
rock awash at chart datum with legend Rep (2022)
(See Chart No. 1, K12, I3)
44°38′07.7″N 064°03′51.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA476195
DFO(6310057-01)
Add
breakwater with legend Bkw
(See Chart No. 1, F4.1)
between 44°38′10.9″N 064°03′43.6″W
and 44°38′10.2″N 064°03′41.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA476195
DFO(6310057-02)
Add
pier
(See Chart No. 1, F14)
joining 44°38′07.1″N 064°03′53.0″W
44°38′07.1″N 064°03′52.9″W
44°38′06.8″N 064°03′51.1″W
44°38′07.3″N 064°03′51.0″W
and 44°38′07.6″N 064°03′53.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA476195
DFO(6310057-03)
4386 - St. Margaret's Bay - New Edition - 16-JUL-2004 - NAD 1983
27-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 25-FEB-2022
Add
rock awash at chart datum with legend Rep (2022)
(See Chart No. 1, K12, I3)
44°38′07.7″N 064°03′51.3″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA476195
DFO(6310057-01)
4404 - Cape George to / à Pictou - New Edition - 28-FEB-2014 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 15-OCT-2021
Delete
rear range/leading light Iso R 4s29m16M
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)
45°40′37.6″N 062°42′08.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376691, CA476610, CA576246
(G2022011) LL(906) DFO(6310068-01)
4616 - Burin Harbours and Approches / et les approches - New Edition - 06-JUN-2003 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 25-MAR-2022
Delete
red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy FIR, marked PBB2
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)
46°59′04.7″N 055°09′35.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376176
(N2022045) LL(71.4) DFO(6310066-01)
4622 - Cape St Mary's to / à Argentia Harbour and / et Jude Island - New Edition - 20-DEC-2019 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-APR-2022
Delete
legend Fog Sig 60 s against light
(See Chart No. 1, R20)
47°14′16.6″N 054°00′56.0″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276274, CA376296, CA576299
(N2022049) LL(16) DFO(6310072-01)
4624 - Long Island to / à St. Lawrence Harbours - New Edition - 07-JAN-2000 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 25-MAR-2022
Delete
red starboard hand lighted pillar buoy FIR, marked PBB2
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)
46°59′04.7″N 055°09′38.1″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376176
(N2022045) LL(71.4) DFO(6310066-01)
4642 - Lamaline Harbour - New Edition - 08-NOV-2002 - NAD 1983
06-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-APR-2022
Amend
FlG to read Q G against green port hand lighted spar buoy, marked PL1
(See Chart No. 1, Qg)
46°51′08.0″N 055°47′31.8″W
(N2022051) LL(78.12) DFO(6310075-01)
4825 - Burgeo - New Chart - 01-MAR-2002 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 18-MAR-2022
Reposition
red starboard hand lighted spar buoy FIR, marked QV4
(See Chart No. 1, Qf)
from 47°36′17.0″N 057°36′48.4″W
to 47°36′16.7″N 057°36′53.6″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA576623
(N2022048) LL(144.56) DFO(6310070-01)
4841 - Cape St Mary's to / à Argentia - New Edition - 29-MAY-2015 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-APR-2022
Delete
legend FogSig 60s against light
(See Chart No. 1, R20)
47°14′15.9″N 054°00′56.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276274, CA376296, CA576299
(N2022049) LL(16) DFO(6310072-01)
4841 - Placentia Road - New Edition - 29-MAY-2015 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-APR-2022
Delete
legend FogSig 60s against light
(See Chart No. 1, R20)
47°14′15.9″N 054°00′56.7″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA276274, CA376296, CA576299
(N2022049) LL(16) DFO(6310072-01)
4906 - West Point à / to Baie de Tracadie - New Chart - 18-MAR-1988 - NAD 1983
20-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 27-AUG-2021
Reposition
light FlG
(See Chart No. 1, P1)
from 47°31′29.5″N 064°54′29.2″W
to 47°31′21.7″N 064°54′30.4″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376062
(G2022015) LL(1244.9) DFO(6410659-01)
Add
pier
(See Chart No. 1, F14)
joining 47°31′22.3″N 064°54′33.3″W
47°31′22.9″N 064°54′31.6″W
and 47°31′21.7″N 064°54′30.4″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376062
DFO(6410659-02)
4938 - Pictou Harbour - New Chart - 25-JAN-2019 - World Geodetic System 1984
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 15-OCT-2021
Delete
rear range/leading light Iso R 4s29m16M
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)
45°40′37.6″N 062°42′08.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376691, CA476610, CA576246
(G2022011) LL(906) DFO(6310068-01)
4938 - Pictou Wharves - New Chart - 25-JAN-2019 - World Geodetic System 1984
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 15-OCT-2021
Delete
rear range/leading light Iso R 4s29m16M
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)
45°40′37.6″N 062°42′08.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376691, CA476610, CA576246
(G2022011) LL(906) DFO(6310068-01)
4940 - Approaches to Caribou and Pictou - New Chart - 24-SEP-2021 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
Delete
rear range/leading light Iso R 4s29m16M
(See Chart No. 1, P20.2)
45°40′37.6″N 062°42′08.8″W
This notice affects Electronic Navigational Chart: CA376691, CA476610, CA576246
(G2022011) LL(906) DFO(6310068-01)
6112 - Rainy Lake/Lac à la pluie Southeast Portion/Partie sud-est Anchor Islands to/à Oakpoint Island - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 27-MAY-2005 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 21-MAR-2008
Amend
green port hand spar buoy, marked EM11 to read green port hand can buoy, marked 7
(See Chart No. 1, Q21)
48°30′26.6″N 092°37′53.4″W
(D2022016) DFO(6604861-01)
Amend
red starboard hand spar buoy, marked EM26 to read red starboard hand conical buoy, marked 8
(See Chart No. 1, Q20)
48°30′06.5″N 092°37′46.0″W
(D2022017) DFO(6604862-01)
6206 - Seven Sisters Falls to/à Slave Falls - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 15-SEP-2000 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-DEC-2017
Delete
overhead cable with vertical clearance of 24 feet
(See Chart No. 1, D27)
between 50°13′43.2″N 095°33′40.5″W
and 50°13′43.3″N 095°33′22.2″W
DFO(6604859-01)
Amend
warning note to read ′Boating beyond this point is prohibited′
(See Chart No. 1, A14)
50°13′22.4″N 095°36′14.0″W
DFO(6604859-02)
Add
log boom
(See Chart No. 1, N61)
joining 50°13′43.6″N 095°33′38.3″W
50°13′45.8″N 095°33′30.5″W
and 50°13′50.4″N 095°33′27.5″W
DFO(6604859-03)
Add
private white and orange hazard can buoy
(See Chart No. 1, Qs)
50°13′19.5″N 095°34′26.8″W
DFO(6604859-04)
Add
private white and orange hazard can buoy
(See Chart No. 1, Qs)
50°13′18.6″N 095°34′22.8″W
DFO(6604859-05)
Delete
′Danger Sign′
50°13′42.4″N 095°33′46.5″W
DFO(6604859-06)
Delete
danger sign
50°13′39.8″N 095°33′37.0″W
DFO(6604859-07)
6207 - Continuation A - Sheet/Feuille 1 - New Edition - 24-MAR-2000 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
LNM/D. 08-DEC-2017
Delete
overhead cable with vertical clearance of 24 feet
(See Chart No. 1, D27)
between 50°13′43.2″N 095°33′40.5″W
and 50°13′43.3″N 095°33′22.2″W
DFO(6604859-01)
Amend
warning note to read ′Boating beyond this point is prohibited′
(See Chart No. 1, A14)
50°13′39.1″N 095°32′42.8″W
DFO(6604859-02)
Add
log boom
(See Chart No. 1, N61)
joining 50°13′43.6″N 095°33′38.3″W
50°13′45.8″N 095°33′30.5″W
and 50°13′50.4″N 095°33′27.5″W
DFO(6604859-03)
Delete
′Danger Sign′
50°13′42.4″N 095°33′46.5″W
DFO(6604859-06)
Delete
danger sign
50°13′39.8″N 095°33′37.0″W
DFO(6604859-07)
6212 - Kenora to/à Aulneau Peninsula - New Edition - 28-FEB-2020 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
Reposition
yellow ODAS/SADO lighted pillar Fl (5) Y
(See Chart No. 1, Q58)
from 49°38′16.5″N 094°33′27.5″W
to 49°39′18.6″N 094°30′43.8″W
(D2021018) LL(1481.5) DFO(6604767-01)
Add
green port hand can buoy, marked W1/1
(See Chart No. 1, Qg)
49°40′19.7″N 094°32′02.9″W
DFO(6604787-01)
6218 - Kenora, Rat Portage Bay - New Edition - 28-FEB-2020 - NAD 1983
13-MAY-2022
Add
green port hand can buoy, marked W1/1
(See Chart No. 1, Qg)
49°40′19.7″N 094°32′02.9″W
DFO(6604787-01)


*520/22Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2022 (Atlantic, St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Arctic and Pacific)

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AMEND FOLLOWS:

4.2.1.3Maritime Safety Information (MSI)

Maritime Safety Information broadcasts, which comprise navigational and meteorological warnings, meteorological forecasts and other safety-related messages can be received in four different ways in GMDSS:

a)NAVTEX receivers are fully automatic and receive broadcasts in coastal regions up to 300 nautical miles offshore;

b)Inmarsat-C terminals Terminals to receive Enhanced Group Calls (EGC) – SafetyNET broadcasts for areas outside NAVTEX coverage using SafetyNET, SafetyNET II and SafetyCast;

c)High Frequency Narrow-Band-Direct-Printing (HF NBDP) receivers may be used where service is available to promulgate MSI in areas outside Inmarsat coverage; and

d)VHF marine radio (Sea Area A1) as a medium for obtaining nav/met MSI.

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AMEND:

4.2.1.8Canadian Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centres (MCTS)


To supplement the broadcasting of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) on NAVTEX, Inmarsat, SafetyNET and HF NBDP, MCTS Centres will continue MSI broadcasts using the existing VHF continuous marine broadcast system and MF radiotelephony broadcast at advertised times.

TO READ:

4.2.1.8Canadian Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centres (MCTS)

To supplement the broadcasting of Maritime Safety Information (MSI) on NAVTEX, Inmarsat SafetyNET/SafetyNET II, Iridium SafetyCast and HF NBDP, MCTS Centres will continue MSI broadcasts using the existing VHF continuous marine broadcast system and MF radiotelephony broadcast at advertised times.

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4.3.3.1NAVAREAS XVII and XVIII: Navigational Warnings

REPLACE AS FOLLOWS:

4.3.3.1NAVAREAS XVII and XVIII: Navigational Warnings

The Canadian Coast Guard has assumed responsibility of NAVAREA coordination for NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII as part of the World-Wide Navigational Warning Service (WWNWS).
Under the WWNWS, navigational warnings containing urgent information relevant to safe navigation that are broadcast in accordance with the Chapter IV of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).
NAVAREA warnings, which contain information specific to ocean going mariners, remain in force until cancelled or promulgated by other means.
NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings that are less than 42 days old are promulgated via SafetyNET II and SafetyCast.
The complete text of all In-Force NAVAREA warnings is available from the Canadian Coast Guard website: Search - Canadian Coast Guard (ccg-gcc.gc.ca)
Alternatively, these may be requested by forwarding an email to the NAVAREA Operations desk at: navarea17.18@innav.gc.ca.

Figure 4-18 - Canadian NAVAREA Zones and Broadcast Areas

During the Arctic navigational season, NAVAREA XVII and XVIII warnings applicable to the Canadian Search and Rescue boundaries for waters North of 70 degrees latitude are broadcast (with limits to coverage area and reliability) using High Frequency Narrow Band Direct Printing (HF NBDP) on 8416.5 kHz at 03:30 UTC and 15:30 UTC. Refer to Iqaluit MCTS in Part 2 for details about the broadcast content.

Table 4-15 - Broadcast Schedule

Hour UTC

Service

Frequency, Satellite, or System

0330

HF NBDP

8416.5 kHz*

1100

NAV XVIII

AMER, SafetyCast

1130

NAV XVII

APAC, SafetyCast

1530

HF NBDP

8416.5 kHz*

2300

NAV XVIII

AMER, SafetyCast

2330

NAV XVII

APAC, SafetyCast

*Available during Arctic navigational season

Comments concerning the reception of NAVAREA XVII and XVIII broadcasts, especially above 75°N, would be appreciated and should be sent to:

NAVAREA XVII and XVIII

Prescott MCTS Centre
Telephone:613-925-0666
Facsimile: 613-925-4519
E-mail: navarea17.18@innav.gc.ca

4.3.3.1.1SafetyNET

NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII warnings are broadcast in the English language using the following rectangular areas until SafetyNET Inmarsat-C or Mini-C maritime terminals operating in the arctic waters have been updated:
NAVAREA XVIINAVAREA XVIII
82°00N 175°00E    82°00N 120°00W
82°00N 120°00W   82°00N 035°00W
62°00N 120°00W   62°00N 035°00W
62°00N 175°00E    62°00N 120°00W
To learn more about the Inmarsat SafetyNET service, please consult their website or the SafetyNET manual (MSC.1/Circ.1364/Rev.2).
Reception of rectangular addressed messages should be automatic providing the ship’s position is inside the addressed area. However, mariners should check their manufacturer’s operation manuals to obtain information on the setting of their EGC equipment to receive relevant SafetyNET messages.

4.3.3.1.2SafetyCast

NAVAREAs XVII and XVIII warnings are broadcast in the English language directly into the appropriate GMDSS NAVAREA zone, with a broadcast overlap of 300 NM.

To learn more about the Iridium SafetyCast service, please consult their website or the SafetyCast Manual (MSC.1/Circ.1613).

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4.3.3.2NAVAREAS IV and XII

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) of the United States of America is responsible for NAVAREAs IV and XII coordination.
NAVAREA IV covers the North Atlantic Ocean West of 35°W and north of 7°N. NAVAREA IV warnings are broadcasts over the Iridium SafetyCast and Inmarsat AMER satellites at 10:00 UTC and 22:00 UTC. Ice reports for the North Atlantic are broadcast at 22:00 UTC. NAVAREA IV warnings are broadcast over HF NBDP from: Boston (NMF) at 01:40 UTC on 6314 kHz, 8416.5 kHz, and 12579 kHz and at 16:30 UTC on 8416.5 kHz, 12579 kHz, and 16806.5 kHz.
NAVAREA XII covers the North Pacific Ocean east of 180° and north of the equator, plus the area north of 3°25’S and east of 120°W. NAVAREA XII warnings are broadcasts over the Iridium SafetyCast and Inmarsat APAC satellites at 10:30 UTC and 22:30 UTC. These messages are broadcast over HF NBDP by Honolulu (NMO) at 03:30 and 17:30 UTC daily, on 8416.5 kHz, 12579 kHz, and 22376 kHz.

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5.9.7METAREAs Forecast Transmission

During the navigation season, met MSI for sections of METAREA XVII and XVIII south of 75°N, and northwestern sections of METAREA IV, is broadcast via Inmarsat-C SafetyNET over Inmarsat’s Asia-Pacific (APAC) or Americas (AMER) or Atlantic Ocean Region-West (AOR-W) satellite network. Scheduled broadcast times are:

METAREA XVII (APAC & AMER) at 03:00 UTC and 15:00 UTC daily.
METAREA XVIII (AMER & AOR-W) at 03:00 UTC and 15:00 UTC daily.
Northwestern METAREA IV (AMER) at 03:00 UTC and 15:00 UTC daily.

TO READ:

5.9.7METAREAs Forecast Transmission

During the navigation season, met MSI issued for METAREAs XVII and XVIII and northwestern sections of METAREA IV is broadcast via both Iridium SafetyCast and Inmarsat SafetyNET, noting the following:

1.SafetyCast met MSI is broadcast directly into the GMDSS METAREA zones; and

2.SafetyNET met MSI for sections of METAREA XVII and XVIII south of 75°N, and northwestern sections of METAREA IV, is broadcast over Inmarsat’s Asia-Pacific (APAC), Americas (AMER) or Atlantic Ocean Region-West (AOR-W) satellite network.

Scheduled broadcast times are:

Broadcast Hour (UTC)

Met MSI Transmission Area

Transmitting Satellite

03:00 and 15:00 daily

METAREA XVII

Inmarsat (APAC & AMER)

Iridium

03:00 and 15:00 daily

METAREA XVIII

Inmarsat (AMER & AOR-W)

Iridium

03:00 and 15:00 daily

Northwestern METAREA IV

Inmarsat (AMER)

Iridium




The following Canadian Sailing Directions volumes have recently been updated on the Canadian Hydrographic Service website.

No.

Title

Atlantic Coast

ATL 110

St. Lawrence River, Cap Whittle / Cap Gaspé to Les Escoumins and Anticosti Island

ATL 112

St. Lawrence River, Cap-Rouge to Montréal and Rivière Richelieu

Pacific Coast

PAC 201

Juan de Fuca Strait and Strait of Georgia

PAC 202

Discovery Passage to Queen Charlotte Strait and West Coast of Vancouver Island

Each volume includes a section entitled “Record of Changes” which lists all updates that are incorporated during the current calendar year.



The amendments are highlighted and deletions are crossed out. For general and region-specific information on the List of Lights, click on the following links: Newfoundland and Labrador Coast, Atlantic Coast, Inland Waters and Pacific Coast.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR COAST

No. Name   Position
-----
Latitude N.
Longitude W.
Light
Characteristics
Focal
Height
in m.
above
water
Nominal
Range
Description
-----
Height in meters above
ground
Remarks
-----
Fog Signals
PLACENTIA BAY (LL 14.4 – 79)
71.4 Cockle Rock light buoy PBB2 Delete from list.

Chart:4616
Edn 05/22 (N22-045)
78.12 West Mark Rock light buoy PL1   46 51 07.9
055 47 31.8
Q G 1s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “PL1”. Seasonal.

Chart:4642
Edn 05/22 (N22-051)
SOUTHWEST COAST (LL 121 – 172)
144.56 Indian Hole Tickle light buoy QV4 Burgeo Islands.
  47 36 16.7
057 36 53.6
Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “QV4”. Operates 24 h.
Year round.


Chart:4825
Edn 05/22 (N22-048)

ATLANTIC COAST

No. Name   Position
-----
Latitude N.
Longitude W.
Light
Characteristics
Focal
Height
in m.
above
water
Nominal
Range
Description
-----
Height in meters above
ground
Remarks
-----
Fog Signals
NOVA SCOTIA, SOUTHWEST COAST (LL 271 – 300.5)
272
H3818
Green Island Centre of island.
  43 41 23.1
066 08 38.3
Oc W 3s 25 18 White Square skeleton tower with red top, red, white and red rectangular daymark.

9.2

Flash 2 s; eclipse 1 s.
Operates at night only.
Year round.

Chart:4243
Edn 05/22 (F22-001)
NOVA SCOTIA, SOUTHEAST COAST (LL 327 – 684.02)
668
H3458
Cranberry Islands

Racon -... (B)
X Band
S. part of island, off Cape Canso.
  45 19 29.6
060 55 38.2
Fl W 15s 16.9 21 Square skeleton tower, red and white daymark. with red top.

14.6

Flash 1 s; eclipse 14 s.
Year round.

Horns(2) - Blast 3 s; sil. 3 s;
blast 3 s; sil. 51 s.
Horns point 066° and 141°.
Horns sound in unison.

Chart:4281
Edn 05/22 (G22-012)
CAPE BRETON ISLAND, N.S. (LL 704.85 – 882.5)
777.02 Allen Point light buoy SA8   46 11 27.5
060 15 49.0
Fl R 4s ….. ….. Red spar, marked “SA8”. Seasonal.

Chart:4266
Edn 05/22 (G22-018)
786 Battery Point light buoy S15 Off point.
  46 08 53.5
060 12 26.5
Fl G 4s ….. ….. Green spar, marked “S15”. Year round.

Chart:4266
Edn 05/22 (G22-019)
787.21 South Bar South Cardinal light buoy SS   46 12 09.1
060 13 04.9
Q(6)+LFl W 15s ….. ….. Yellow and black spar, marked “SS”. Seasonal.

Chart:4266
Edn 05/22 (G22-017)
NORTHUMBERLAND STRAIT – EAST (LL 883.2 – 940.3)
906
H1248.1
Pictou Delete from list.

Chart:4938
Edn 05/22 (G22-011)
GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE (LL 1169.1 – 1426, 1477.5 – 1584)
1244.9
H1525
North Tracadie Wharf SE. corner of wharf.
  47 31 21.7
064 54 30.4
Fl G 4s 5.9 6 Pipe swing pole.

5.3

Flash 1 s; eclipse 3 s.
Operates at night only.
Seasonal.

Chart:4024
Edn 05/22 (G21-261, G22-015)
1320.5 Caraquet Island light buoy EN5   47 49 27.0
064 55 00.0
Fl G 4s ….. ….. Green spar, marked “EN5”. (Winter spar.)
Buoy may be repositioned due to shifting channel.
Seasonal (in place year round).


Chart:4913
Edn 05/22 (G22-027)
1401.4 Sainte-Thérèse-de-Gaspé South Breakwater End of breakwater.
  48 24 51.1
064 23 33.0
Iso G 2s 3.1 3 Mast.

2.1

Seasonal.


Chart:4921
Edn 05/22 (Q22-005)
1504 Havre Aubert light buoy YK22   47 13 57.5
061 49 50.1
Fl R 4s ….. ….. Red, marked “YK22”. Private aid.
Seasonal.


Chart:4957
Edn 05/22 (Q21-031)
1539.4
H1890.5
Île Paul-Nadeau On SE. extremity of island.
  51 10 45.5
058 27 39.9
Fl W 6s 13.2 7 Red and white Square skeleton tower.

4.9

Flash 1 s; eclipse 5 s.
Operates at night only.
Year round.

Chart:4969
Edn 05/22 (Q21-054)
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER (LL 1584.5 – 1772, 1823.8 – 2185.7, 2273 – 2365.95)
1890 Montmagny FS End of S. Warf.
  46 59 11.1
070 33 06.5
F R
W
G
….. 7.9 12 Square skeleton tower, white rectangular daymark with red bands. “FS”.

6.3

Visible on an arc of 2.5°:
R from 167.25° to 167.75°;
AL RW from 167.75° to 168.25°;
W from 168.25° to 168.75°;
AL GW from 168.75° to 169.25°;
G from 169.25° to 169.75°.
Operates 24 h.
Seasonal.

Chart:1317
Edn 05/22 (Q21-053)
1890.5 Montmagny light buoy HM2   47 00 09.1
070 33 25.0
Fl R 4s ….. ….. Red, marked “HM2”. Seasonal.

Chart:1317
Edn 05/22 (Q21-028)
2025
H2364
2026
H2364.1



Route de l’Anse-des-Grondines Upper range
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Upstream of Pointe des Grondines.
  46 35 06.4
072 05 52.0
047°15’ 1996.8 m from front.
Iso
Iso
W
W
2s
2s
9.0
38.4
16
16
White square skeleton tower, fluorescent red daymark with black vertical stripe.

8.0

Trapezoidal skeleton tower, fluorescent red daymark with black vertical stripe.

23.2

Visible in line of range.
Operates 24 h.
Emergency mode.
Year round.
Visible in line of range.
Operates 24 h.
Emergency mode.
Year round.

Chart:1314
Edn 05/22 (Q21-045, 046)
2034 Cap à la Roche light buoy D37 Route de la Pointe-des-Grondines.
  46 33 33.5
072 07 51.8
Q G 1s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “D37”. (Winter spar.)
Year round.



Chart:1314
Edn 05/22 (Q22-013)
2071 Île Lamy light buoy C33 On S. side of Traverse de Bécancour.
  46 22 44.0
072 26 49.1
Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “C33”. (Winter spar.)
Year round.



Chart:1313
Edn 05/22 (Q22-011)
2094 Sainte-Angèle-de-Laval light buoy C53 Trois-Rivières harbour.
  46 20 29.4
072 31 04.5
Fl G 4s ..... ..... Green spar, marked “C53”. (Winter spar.)
Year round.


Chart:1313
Edn 05/22 (Q22-012)
2111
H2398.4
Port-Saint-François Downstream of the lake.
  46 16 21.2
072 37 10.4
Fl Y 5s 10 10 Pipe swing pole.

6.3

Flash 1 s; eclipse 4 s.
Operates at night only.
Year round.

Chart:1312
Edn 05/22 (Q21-047)
2167.1 Battures de l’Île à la Pierre light buoy S116 Route Île des Barques.
  46 06 18.7
072 58 36.7
Fl R 4s ..... ..... Red spar, marked “S116”. Year round.


Chart:1312
Edn 05/22 (Q21-003)

INLAND WATERS

No. Name   Position
-----
Latitude N.
Longitude W.
Light
Characteristics
Focal
Height
in m.
above
water
Nominal
Range
Description
-----
Height in meters above
ground
Remarks
-----
Fog Signals
LAKE ONTARIO (LL 403.4 – 551)
522 Port Credit West Breakwater Delete from list.

Chart:2048
Edn 05/22 (B21-035)
LAKE OF THE WOODS (LL 1470 – 1514.9)
1481.5 Lake of the Woods ODAS light buoy 45148 S. of Kenora.
  49 39 18.6
094 30 43.8
Fl(5) Y 20s ..... ..... Yellow ODAS, marked “45148”. Maintained by Environment Canada.
Seasonal.


Chart:6212
Edn 05/22 (D21-018)
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